Showcasing the new Panamera and 911 at the Royal Grammar School’s Leavers' Ball

Porsche Centre Guildford is delighted to announce that we will sponsor the Royal Grammar School’s Leavers' Ball on 30 June 2017.

The Royal Grammar School is one of the most prestigious schools for boys in the country and, since its foundation in 1509, has established a national reputation for academic excellence.

This year's upper sixth leavers will attend their Leavers' Ceremony in Holy Trinity followed by the Upper Sixth Leavers' Ball, where parents will join the boys to celebrate the end of a seven year (or longer) association with the school. The facilities will be transformed to become a glamerous black tie venue complete with drinks reception, casino and dance floor.

As part of our sponsorship, Porsche Centre Guildford will showcase the new Panamera and 911 at the Leavers' Ball.

Since its launch at the end of last year, the new Panamera has received an overwhelmingly positive reaction: "quantifiably better in almost every way" neatly summarises the verdict from Auto Express. The publication not only delights in the "significantly improved refinement and comfort" but also lauds the "more accomplished, composed ride".

Adam Flint, Centre Principal of Porsche Centre Guildford said: “we are proud to align ourselves with one of the most illustrious schools in the UK. The rich history and commitment to excellence has a lot of parallels with our brand. We very much look forward to the Leavers' Ball in what will be a fond farewell to the boys. I am sure the 911 and new Panamera will prove a popular attraction on the night.”

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